From: dewar@cs.nyu.edu (Robert Dewar)
Subject: Re: GNAT/Sun-Unix/Fortran Project
Date: 1996/07/18
Date: 1996-07-18T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <dewar.837728413@schonberg> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 96071815024167@psavax.pwfl.com
1) Is there a GNU Fortran Compiler built on the same platform as
GNAT? (I know there's C and C++ out there somewhere, but never
heard tell of Fortran.)
Yes, f77
2) If there *is* a GNU Fortran, where might I download it?
From the standard sites for FSF software
3) Has anyone had any experience in interfacing GNAT Ada95 to
Fortran? (Level of difficulty? Special caveats & advice?)
The interface is smooth, and we have not had any trouble with it
4) How hard is it to interface GNAT to non-GNU based languages?
(Anybody connected it to "Microsoft Visual JOVIAL" or "Object
Oriented ADD-ONE-TO-COBOL" or some other language that has more
than one letter for a name?)
It depends if the other language follows system standards or not.
Generally it is as easy to interface GNAT to a language as it is
to interface C to it.
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